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What object does the speaker use to symbolize cutting off communication with her father’s memory?

AA closed door

BA black telephone “off at the root”

CA locked chest

DA shattered mirror

Answer:

B. A black telephone “off at the root”

Read Explanation:

Plath writes, “The black telephone’s off at the root, / The voices just can’t worm through.” This symbolizes her final break from the oppressive memory of her father.


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